OCZ Gladiator or Swiftech MC370-0A or somthing else

MGTasco

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<< if i had the choice i'd pick up the gladiator...oh wait, i am, hehe, in about a week >>



The answer is simple.....from my own test with a digital thermometer and thermocouple attahced to the core, the gladiator yields a thermal efficiency of 0.21 C/W and the MC370 yields 0.27 C/W. Both are using the delta fan.

So it is pretty obvious here that the gladiator would perform better.
 

LASHER555ZX

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Replaced my PAL6035 with the &quot;GLADIATOR&quot; and don't regret it.


P!!!800@1GHZ
OCZ GLADIATOR/DELTA/ASII
 

Dan

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From all the reviews I've read the SK6 is the way to go. Yesterday I ordered one along with a Delta 60mm fan from plycon.
 

drewski

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You should test your Gladiator with the fan in the &quot;blow&quot; and &quot;suck&quot; orientations. I was very surprised to see my CPU temp drop by 2 degrees by going with the &quot;suck&quot; orientation.

YMMV
 

GiZzO

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Jeez all you ppl constantly upgrading your heatsinks...im still here with My Globalwin FDP-32, woo old school baby! :)
My 633@1070 celeron is very comfortable with it.
 

MGTasco

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<< I agree, the Thermalright SK-6 outperforms its competition with the delta fan. Review >>



Seriously I don't trust any hsf reviews using mobo thermistors.

And the above review says the SK-6 is better than the Gladiator by 7 degrees Celsius? That's is very hard to believe.